Refine Search

Countries

Place

Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England

Access Type

120

Type

96
23
1

Public Tags

No tags available

O AR BOIUNTESS lON THE STAGE

... the time she was lying seriously ill ifi a nursing home in London, and ‘her stead was taken by her daughter-in-law, Alexandra Lady Worsley. The funeral will take place at Brocklesby to-day. Memorial services will be held simultaneously in Grimsby and ...

CITY NOTES & NEWS

... constant demands of the Army Nursing Services, it has been a very busy one, unfortunately mecessitating the refusal of a large number of cases, The distriet books show an increase in the number of cases nursed, and private nurses have been sent to a considerable ...

LOYAL COLOURS. SrLENDID OFFERS OF Alp

... proaching a million. The Queen appealed to tha women of the country to give their services in the local administration of the Fund. Queen Alexandra, as President of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Families’ Association, which did good service ...

remembers, too, hearing of her as a girl driving her beautiful ponies in Hyde Park in the season, about the

... hearing of her as a girl driving her beautiful ponies in Hyde Park in the season, about the same time, incidentally, as Queen Alexandra drove a remarkably fine pair, when ponies were in fashion. There was an occasion when the pole broke and the ponies ran ...

RUSKINGTON

... Otter, of Brigg. The presents were numerous. Prior to her marriage the bride had been employed in the Brigg district as Queen’s nurse, HARVEST THANKSGIVING.—The Chapel, Ruskington Fen, was held last harvest festival at the Wesleyan Reform week. The chapel ...

To THE CATHEDRAL

... Band struck up n_ btisk military air. Here the King and Queen were met by Lieutenant-General Sir John Maxwell (General Officer Commanding the Nortgom Command), Major-General W. G. A. Bedford (Deputy Director of Medical Services), Tieut.-Col. I‘z 8. Lambert ...

Tar Mitarary Disrray

... Archbishop of Canterbury had pronounced the Benediction the Royal Mm_&nfly dispersed without un-o:i. In afterncon Queen Alexandra, King and Queen, and other Royal mourners returned to see King Edward'e cofin and the wreaths in the vaults ...

LANGWORTH

... Angling Club, CHURCH SERVICE.—During his sermon at All Saints Church on Sunday evening the Rev. Canon Foster spoke very feelingly on the vassing of Queen Alexandra. At the close of the service one of the favourite hvmns of the late Queen ...

A LINCOLN MARKSMAN. Remarkable Successes by Mr. T. Cook. FIVE TIMES MEMBER OF THE CHAMPION COUNTY

... 8.5. A., the Explosives’ Trades, Ltd., the Romuleton and Winchester competitions, o was sheoting in the final of the Queen Alexandra Cup for Lincolnshire in the English Championship, and it is a mat. ter for congratulation throughout the county, that ...

Photc ROYALTY AT BROCKLESBY Princess Mary’s Visit

... Barones: Fauconberg is in a nursing home in London, and it was sad indeed that so gracious and kindl- a lady coulq not in person have acted as hostess on so historic an occasion. The Countess’s daughterin-law, Alexandra Lady Worsley. discharged the office ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS

... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Py} ammrey, DEATHS. Gurex. — Killed in action in France, April 9th, Stanley Frederick, Queen victor a Rifles, and Barclay’s Bank, Peterborougn, agel 19, dearly loved and youngest son of Mrs. Benton Green, St. Kilda, West ...